Prepositions of Time
AT- Specific Time
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At 5 o’clock
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At the moment
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At noon
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At dinnertime
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At lunchtime
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At dinner
ON – Days and Dates
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On Monday
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On Saturday
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On my birthday
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On January 1st
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On New Year’s Eve
IN – Years, Months,
Seasons
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In 1991
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In March
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In the summer
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In the next century
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In the winter
In VS Into
In: Already inside
Use ‘in’ when something is already
inside a place or thing.
Example: The cat is in the box.
Think of “in” as
being about the location.
Into: Moving from
outside to inside.
Use ‘into’ when something is
moving from outside to inside.
Example: The cat jumped into the box.
Think of “into” as
being about movement.
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